Luteolin is an Effective Component of Platycodon grandiflorus in Promoting Wound Healing in Rats with Cutaneous Scald Injury

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022 Aug 20:15:1715-1727. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S372229. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Background: Platycodon grandiflorus could significantly improve the pathological results of cutaneous scald injury, reduce the release of inflammatory factors and promote angiogenesis. This study investigated the wound healing effect of luteolin, an active component of P. grandiflorus, on induced cutaneous scald injury in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats.

Methods: The protein expression levels of TNF-α and IL-6 were detected by ELISA. QRT-PCR was adopted to detect the expression of TGF-β1 and VEGF. Histopathological changes of scald wounds were analyzed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Cell viability and migration ability were detected by CCK-8 assay and scratch assay.

Results: Both in vivo and in vitro experiments showed that luteolin promoted wound healing of cutaneous scald injury. Gene Oncology (GO) functional analysis and rescue experiments showed that endothelial nitric oxide synthase 3 (NOS3) was the critical target of luteolin in treating cutaneous scald.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that luteolin is an effective component of P. grandiflorus and is effective in the treatment of cutaneous scald injury.

Keywords: Platycodon grandiflorus; luteolin; network pharmacology; nitric oxide synthase; scald injury.

Grants and funding

This work is funded by the Chongqing Municipal Health Commission, Chongqing Science and Technology Bureau (NO. 2020ZY3529).